Since I’m a fan of the two leads, watching them hangout up until the ship started to really breakdown was fun to watch

The end was weak and fake for even this type of movie. Jim (Pratt) should have died like three times and stayed dead

The run-time could have been cut some when Jim was alone because the movie started to feel too long towards the end

Good performances from the two leads, especially Lawrence. She seemed to show more range with her character

both still have great screen presence

The movie would have been a complete disaster without them

A good score was used that made the down and somber moments seem even more dramatic

To sum it up: A cool, but still disappointing, movie that was held together by its stars. Without them, this movie would have been way farther down my list

57. Moana

The short at the beginning was a cool concept of thinking with your heart over your brain sometime but it lost me when it tried to insinuate that your lungs don’t work when your sleep. I don’t know much about the body and all that science stuff so I could be wrong

The song Tamatoa (Jemaine Clement) sang was the most pop Disney song I’ve ever heard in one of these movies

It didn’t fit in to me

Heihei (Alan Tudyk), the rooster, is funny but I thought the movie was going to bring the pig along for the journey. That would have worked better

The interfering water could have sped the whole process the plot went through up because it kept cheating throughout the whole movie whenever something bad was about to happen and saved the day

The end dealing with Te Fiti was kind of goofy and fit more with the style of a short film

Lin-Manuel Miranda, again, showed his talent with creating music for different type of avenues

To sum it up: A funny and entertaining movie for all ages but it’s not something I would necessarily run back to. Also, that cheating water was really annoying

56. Hush

Interesting concept with a deaf woman being taunted by an unwanted house guest but I feel like they just touched the tip of the ice berg with it

I liked the short run-time but maybe that hindered its depth

I like the scenes that show Maddie (Kate Siegel) contemplating her options

they showed her die and what else she could do that wouldn’t work

Good villain who was just an unnecessary jerk but would have liked a little info on why he was out there or why he was doing what he was doing

It’s scary to think about if you were in her shoes and was being haunted by someone

To sum it up: The concept and execution makes for an interesting watch but I can’t help but think it didn’t take that next step to make it an even better movie

55. Eddie the Eagle

I was kind of surprised that this movie was as enjoyable as it was. The main reasoning for that is probably because Hugh Jackman and Taron Egerton made for an engaging duo. Egerton also showed me his talents and range as an actor because while watching the movie, I forgot that Eddie was also Eggsy in ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’. The movie also had a good pacing and buildup throughout so once the ending came, it was easy for heartfelt emotions to arise. I wasn’t a fan of Christopher Walken’s appearance at the end the end because I felt it came at the wrong time. It took the moment away from Eddie and put the focus onto Bronson (Jackman). It was just bad timing because that scene would make you think that the main story is about Jackman’s character but it’s not. Oh and seriously, why is ski jumping a sport? Looks way too dangerous and flat-out terrifying but I’m just a chicken so maybe I’m the only one that feels that way.

54. The Witch

I had extremely high hopes for this movie. I thought it was going to be 2016s ‘It Follows’ and possibly one of the best scary movies to be made in years. The chilling trailer, great reviews and indie spirit got to me. Unfortunately, I was let down. It’s still a good movie experience as it creates a creepy vibe but it just didn’t reach those levels of greatness I predicted it would. It took me two viewings to even fill this way about the movie. The first viewing, I was completely thrown off by the old timey English that was being spoken that I could barely understand what was being said. In result of that, I had no clue what the movie was about because I was relying on the dialogue to guide me. During the second viewing, I was prepared so I really focused on what was being said and was able to understand what was going on and enjoy the movie more. I really must have been thrown off by the gibberish that was being spoken the first time around because the plot was actually very easy to follow. But anyways, this movie is a slow burn and relies on its creepy, thrilling nature to entertain you and it does but not at the level I was expecting.

53. Green Room

This movie wasn’t super hyped up or anything like that but when people actually began to see it, it received plenty of praise. Once I saw it, I didn’t feel it warranted such high praise. The movie is good but, to me, it’s overrated. The movie was entertaining, violent and humorous (more so before all the violence). When you put that all together, you get a movie that should definitely be for me. It also does a good job creating some gut-wrenching tension once the plot gets going because you feel like the story is leading up to something crazy that’s about to happen. Unfortunately, that tension building produced something that didn’t live up to all the buildup. That wasn’t the only problem I had with the movie. I also didn’t like the way the story was conveyed. I feel like there was an over use of dialogue that makes a should be easy to follow story sort of confusing. Patrick Stewart’s Darcy was the character who was the main culprit that helped create the confusion through his dialogue. I just found myself watching the movie and thinking, based off what’s being said, there must be more going on than just a murder that was witnessed by people who shouldn’t have witnessed it who now need to be “taken out.” But I don’t BELIEVE that is the case but I could be wrong. Oh…and don’t forget R.I.P. Anton Yelchin.

52. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Movie feels rushed

The Flashes (Ezra Miller) cameo was hard to make out at first because I couldn’t hear what he was saying

Wasn’t feeling the suit after first seeing it too

That batmobile introduction scene is sweet. Now I want one

The Justice League member surveillance footage was alright but it seemed sooooooo forced and didn’t mesh with the story at all…except maybe Wonder Woman’s (Gal Gadot) entry

Although Robbie stood out, her performances was somewhat underwhelming but that is because I had such high expectations for her

Wasn’t as disappointing as the movie one spot above but it didn’t move the DCEU into a better position

This movie played it too safe

I’d be interested in a Harley Quinn and Joker movie

To sum it up: If this was just a Smith led vehicle with no connection to the DCEU then it’s an entertaining blockbuster. But since it is a hyped DCEU movie, it’s graded differently and definitely loses lots of points for not living up to that hype